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GB2RS Main News for Sunday 30th June 2013
 
The news headlines:

* RSGB celebrates its Centenary
* Indian amateurs provide flood relief communications
* First Samoan resident gets 5MHz permit

Friday 5 July marks the Centenary of the Radio Society of Great 
Britain and to celebrate, a weekend of events is planned. In the 
first minute of Friday, V series Notices of Variation – that's GV, 
MV and 2V – become valid. To use this prefix you must first get a 
Notice of Variation, which is available free at 
www.rsgb.org/centenarynov. Later on Friday, the official Centenary 
celebration takes place at Bletchley Park. Based around the RSGB 
National Radio Centre, the day will include a re-creation of the late 
Dud Charman's famous ‘Aerial Circus', talks, an ARDF event and a 
Buildathon. As our Patron is indisposed, the Guest of Honour will be 
Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, Sir Henry 
Aubrey-Fletcher, Bt JP. The Centenary Dinner at Horwood House rounds 
off the day. Saturday sees the RSGB Barbecue on the Air, where clubs 
across the country will be arranging barbecues and fun events. The 
suggested operating frequencies are 144.250MHz SSB or 145.550MHz FM. 
The RSGB hopes to feature photographs and writeups in RadCom and on 
its website, and invites submissions to newsdesk<at>rsgb.org.uk.
 
The recent severe flooding in northern India has resulted in 
communication links being affected when they are most needed. Members 
of the Indian National Institute of Amateur Radio, Hyderabad have 
been providing emergency communication facilities in the 
worst-affected areas of Uttarakhand state, North India. Reported 
operating frequencies include 7.073MHz and 14.160MHz and callsigns in 
use include VU2JOS, VU2MCW, VU3NUG. As usual, all amateurs are urged 
to give priority to emergency communications regardless of any other 
activities on the bands.
 
Visitors to Samoa have been able to obtain permission to operate on 
5MHz since 2011, but this facility has not been available to 
residents until now. After discussions with the Samoan telecoms 
regulator, Atsuo Sakuma, 5W1SA has been granted permission to operate 
from 5.250 to 5.450MHz with a power limit of 100W. Atsuo says that he 
prefers to operate CW and, whilst regretting that he is unable to 
arrange skeds, often puts out CQ calls between 0800 and 1000UTC. He 
requests that callers observe the DX Code of Conduct and do not tune 
up on or very near to his chosen operating frequency.
 
The International Museums Weekend awards scheme is being 
re-introduced for the 2014 event, although applications will also be 
accepted for 2013. Separately, the group is seeking a volunteer to 
act as a Publicity Officer. Details are on the IMW website, 
www.ukradioamateur.co.uk/imw.
 
The Morse Enthusiasts Group (Scotland) net will be off the air during 
July and August. It will resume on Monday 2 September on 3.555MHz at 
7pm local time.
 
Sheffield Amateur Radio Club has its own streaming TV channel thanks 
to the British Amateur Television Club. The channel will be used to 
stream live TV from special events attended by the club's 
communication trailer GX3RCM, formerly GB4FUN. The channel should be 
live today from the Owls in the Park Sheffield Show at Hillsborough 
Park, Sheffield. The stream can be viewed at 
www.batc.tv/streams/GX3RCM and more details are at 
http://sheffieldarc.org.uk.
 
G100RSGB, the special event callsign celebrating the RSGB Centenary 
will be operated today by Shefford & DARS from Clophill using the 
80m, 40m, 20m, 15m & 10m bands. On Monday it moves to Peterborough 
and on Tuesday the Radio Society of Harrow will be on the air on HF, 
2m and 70cm. Newbury and District ARS will be operating it on 
Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday, Centenary Day, G100RSGB will be on 
the air from the National Radio Centre at Bletchley Park, on HF SSB 
and CW. Harwell ARS take over for next weekend, using all modes on 
all bands from Didcot. Details of how to get your QSL card are on the 
RSGB website, www.rsgb.org.uk, under the Operating drop down menu, 
clicking on Centenary Station.


And now for the details of rallies and events for the coming week
 
The West Of England Radio Rally takes place today at the Cheese & 
Grain, Bridge Street, Frome, Somerset BA11 1BE. Doors open at 10am 
and admission is GBP 2.50. There will be trade stands and an RSGB 
book stall. More details from Shaun, G8VPG on 01225 873 098.

The Bangor and District ARS Rally will take place next Saturday at 
the Donaghadee Community Centre, County Down BT21 0HB. Doors open at 
11.30 and admission is GBP 3. There will be trade stands, a Bring and 
Buy and special interest groups. Refreshments will be available. 
Contact Bill, GI4AAM, on 028 9181 6707, or e-mail 
bill.langtry<at>btinternet.com.

No fewer than five rallies take place next Sunday. The Bangor and 
District ARS rally is at Donaghadee Community Centre, County Down 
BT21 0HB. Opening at 11.30, admission is GBP 3. There will be trade 
stands, a Bring & Buy, and special interest groups. Details from 
Bill, GI4AAM, on 02891 816 707, or email 
bill.langtry<at>btinternet.com.
 
The Barford Norfolk Radio Rally is at Barford Village Hall & Green, 
Barford, Norwich NR9 4AB. Talk in is on S22 and there is car parking. 
The rally opens at 9am and admission is GBP 1.50, free for under 16s. 
There will be trade stands, a Bring & Buy, disabled facilities, 
catering and much more. Contact radio<at>dcpmicro.com.
 
The 50th Cornish RAC Mobile Rally is at Penair School, St Clements, 
Truro, Cornwall, TR1 1TN. There is talk in and car parking. The rally 
opens at 10.30am and admission is GBP 2. There will be trade stands, 
a Bring & Buy, catering and more. Contact Steve, on 01209 844 939, or 
email g7voh<at>btinternet.com.
 
The 17th Red Rose QRP Festival is at Formby Hall, Alder Street, 
Atherton, Manchester M46 9EY. There's free car parking, the rally 
opens at 11am and admission is GBP 2, free for under 14s. There will 
be trade stands, a Bring & Buy, disabled facilities, catering, 
special interest groups and a licensed bar. Contact Les Jackson, 
G4HZJ, on 01942 870 634, or email g4hzj<at>ntlworld.com.
 
Hull & DARS is holding its annual amateur radio related equipment 
sale at its Clubhouse, Walton Street Community & Leisure Centre, 
HU3 6JB. Viewing is from 1pm and the sale starts at 2pm. Contact 
Brian on 0794 915 4666 or Julian on 0780 685 1789.
 
If you have any rally or event information you'd like to appear in 
future editions of the News and in RadCom, please email details to 
GB2RS<at>regb.org.uk.

 
Now for the news of special events

Coalhouse Fort Amateur Radio Society is having an open day today and 
is putting GB1CHF on the air.

Coventry Amateur Radio Society is operating GB4BLC today at Bramcote 
Open Day with 30th Signals Bramcote.
 
Salop Amateur Radio Society celebrating its 50th anniversary on 
Thursday by operating GB5OSR. Details are on the club website at 
www.salop-ars.org.uk.

From today until 7 July W1G will be on the air to commemorate the 
150th anniversary of the Great Civil War at Gettysburg, 
Pennsylvania. Information can be found on QRZ.com.
 
Furness Amateur Radio Society has been operating GB100RXY to 
celebrate the issue of the call letters RXY to its predecessor, the 
Barrow in Furness Wireless Club, in 1913. It has been in use daily 
since 5 June and will be on the air until 2 July.

 
And now the DX news compiled from 425 DX News and other sources

KK4GV will be operating holiday-style as J79GV from Dominica, IOTA 
reference NA-101, until 6 July. QSL direct.
 
F5SWB is operating as TU5DF from Cote d'Ivoire on 40-6m, mainly CW. 
Stating on 1 July, a group including ON5JT, ON6QO, ON4CCP, ON4LEM and 
ON8VP will be operating as OJ0V from Market Reef, EU-053. QSL via 
ON8VP.
 
NN3RP will be operating as YN2RP from 1 to 16 July in Nicaragua on 
40-10m CW, PSK31, RTTY and SSB. QSL direct or via eQSL.
 
PB2T is in Ghana from 2 to 7 July as 9G5AA, operating all modes on HF 
as time permits. QSL direct.

 
Now the contest news

The Worked All Britain 2m Low Power Phone Contest takes place today 
from 1000 to 1400UTC. The power limit is 10 watts and the exchange is 
signal report, serial number and WAB square.
 
Also today, the UK Microwave Group Cumulative Contests takes place 
from 1000 to 1600UTC. Using all modes on the 5.7, 10 and 24GHz bands 
the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

On Monday the RSGB 80m Club Championships take place from 1900-2030. 
Operation is CW only on the 3.5MHz band and the exchange is RST plus 
serial number.
 
The 144MHz UKAC is on Tuesday from 1900-2030. Operation is on all 
modes on 2m and the exchange is RST plus serial number and locator.
 
The Michigan QRP Club 4th of July CW Sprint contest takes place from 
2300UTC on Thursday until 0300UTC on Friday. Details are at 
www.qsl.net/miqrpclub/contest.htm.
 
Next weekend sees the RSGB Centenary VHF National Field Day from 
1400UTC Saturday until 1400UTC Sunday. Operating on all modes on 
50-1296MHz, the exchange is RST plus serial number and locator.

 
And now the solar factual data for the period from Friday the 21st to 
Thursday the 27th of June compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS on Friday 
the 28th of June.
 
Up to eight sunspot groups were visible on some days. Most were small 
and quiet but a couple of groups produced an M class solar flare on 
the 21st and again on the 23rd. Otherwise, solar activity was at low 
levels. Solar flux levels declined from 133 units on the 21st to 100 
by the 27th. The average was 118 units. The 90 day solar flux average 
on the 27th was 123 units, that's two units up on last week. X-ray 
flux levels declined from B5.5 units on the 21st to B2.6 by the 27th. 
The average was B4.3 units. Due to a large recurring coronal hole, 
geomagnetic activity started the period at unsettled levels. The most 
disturbed day was the 24th, with an Ap index of 20 units. The 26th 
was quiet, with an Ap index of only 3 units, before a weak coronal 
mass ejection disturbance arrived the next day with an Ap of 8 units. 
The average was Ap 13 units. Solar wind data from the ACE spacecraft 
saw solar wind speeds increase to 770 kilometres per second on the 
23rd and then decline to 360 by the morning of the 27th. Particle 
densities were low except from a brief increase to 16 particles per 
cubic centimetre on the 21st and 25 on the 27th. Bz varied between 
minus 8 and plus 10 nanoTeslas during the disturbance and between 
minus 3 and plus 2 nanoTeslas on the quietest day.


And finally the solar forecast for the coming week. This week solar 
activity is expected to start at low levels but from midweek activity 
could increase on some days. An active sunspot region is expected to 
rotate into view by Monday or Tuesday. Solar flux levels could be 
around 100 units at first but should then increase to around 120 
units. Geomagnetic activity is expected to be at quiet levels till 
the end of the week when a small recurring coronal hole is expected 
to increase activity slightly. MUFs during daylight hours at equal 
latitudes should be around 22MHz for the south and 19MHz for the 
north. Darkness hour lows should be around 14MHz. Paths this week to 
India should have maximum usable frequency with a 50 per cent success 
rate of about 22MHz. The optimum working frequency with a 90 per cent 
success rate will be around 17MHz. The best time to try this path 
will be between 1000 and 1700 hours UTC. Sporadic-E should take place 
most days with openings up to 144MHz still possible especially during 
the more intense openings.

And that's all for this week from the propagation team

 
And that's the end of the main news for this week prepared by the
Radio Society of Great Britain.  Items for inclusion in subsequent
bulletins can be emailed to  gb2rs<at>rsgb.org.uk to arrive by
10:00 on the Thursday before transmission.


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